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Ukrainian politician
Valentyn Yakovych Moroz (Ukrainian: Валенти́н Я́кович Моро́з; 15 April 1936 – 16 April 2019) was a Ukrainian writer and political prisoner. His resistance
Valentyn_Moroz
Surname list
Stanislav Moroz (1938–2013), Soviet and Transnistrian engineer and politician Valentyn Moroz (1936–2019), Ukrainian political prisoner Vasyl Moroz (born 1942)
Moroz
Mass arrests by the Soviet government
Yaroslava Menkush, Mykhailo Masiutko [uk], Ihor Gereta, Mefodii Chubatyi, Valentyn Moroz, Dmytro Ivashchenko, Mykhailo Ozernyi [uk], V. Ivanyshyn, Opanas Zalyvakha
1965–1966_Ukrainian_purge
Ukrainian linguist, writer, and human rights activist (1927–1984)
issued a resolution urging his release, along with the releases of Valentyn Moroz, Rudenko, and Yurii Shukhevych, on 16 May 1977. Amnesty International
Oleksii_Tykhy
'Nationalist Block', a local alliance of ultranationalist groups led by Valentyn Moroz, that attempted a violent takeover of the local Rukh branch in October
Far-right_politics_in_Ukraine
1965 film by Sergei Parajanov
88-123 Valentyn Moroz. Chronicle of Resistance // Valentyn Moroz (1974). Report from the Beria Reserve: The Protest Writings of Valentyn Moroz. Edited
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Shadows_of_Forgotten_Ancestors
Ukrainian artist and Soviet dissident (1929–1970)
Bohdan and Mykhailo Horyn, Opanas Zalyvakha, Sviatoslav Karavansky, Valentyn Moroz, Viacheslav Chornovil, and others. Because of this, she was persecuted
Alla_Horska
1972–1973 purge of Ukrainian intelligentsia and society by the Communist Party
Rhymes in the Ukrainian Language and photos of dissidents Vasyl Stus and Valentyn Moroz were found, in addition to books that KGB officers incorrectly believed
1972–1973_Ukrainian_purge
Nationalism in support of the collective identity of Ukraine
with dissident writers such as Viacheslav Chornovil, Ivan Dziuba and Valentyn Moroz, which the authorities tried to stamp out through threats, arrests,
Ukrainian_nationalism
1982 novel by Emma Andijewska
Vynnykiv, Maria Dolnytska, Volodymyr Kubijovyč and his wife Daria Siyak, Valentyn Moroz and Catherine Desnitski. The novel is set in multiple places all over
A_Novel_about_Human_Destiny
Ukrainian Cossack military leader
People's Army was named after Ivan Sirko. In 1979, Soviet dissident Valentyn Moroz made his first public appearance in New York, in a rally for defense
Ivan_Sirko
Ukrainian activist and politician (1937–1999)
characterised by Oleksandr Moroz (leader of the Socialist Party and then-Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, unrelated to dissident Valentyn Moroz) as creating an overly-centralised
Viacheslav_Chornovil
Soviet-Ukrainian writer and human rights activist
be allowed to be present at the trial of V. Moroz. In her lecturer position, she defended Valentyn Moroz, Nina Karavanska, Vasyl Stus, and other persecuted
Iryna_Kalynets
Ukrainian nationalist writer, publisher, journalist, and ideologist
Shukhevych, the Social-National Party of Ukraine, and the politics of Valentyn Moroz. Far-right groups reprinted Dontsov's works and, in 2007, Oleh Bahan
Dmytro_Dontsov
Ukrainian cultural center in Wawarsing, New York, US
were asked to lecture and meet with the community. These included Valentyn Moroz (dissident), Mykola Horyn, Taras Chornovil and others. Well-known guests
Soyuzivka
Soviet-Israeli dissident and refusenik (1939–2024)
Vins, samizdat writer Alexander Ginzburg, and Ukrainian nationalist Valentyn Moroz) were exchanged for two Soviet spies arrested in the United States.
Eduard_Kuznetsov_(dissident)
appending his signature on behalf of a Ukrainian nationalist named Valentyn Moroz. He has been sentenced in 1944 to ten years of hard labour in Siberia
USSR anti-religious campaign (1970s–1987)
USSR_anti-religious_campaign_(1970s–1987)
Ukrainian Soviet dissident and human rights activist (1942–1999)
Shumuk Murzhenko was engaged in a public spat with Ukrainian dissidents Valentyn Moroz, Sviatoslav Karavanskyi and Ivan Gel over whether to focus on active
Oleksii_Murzhenko
Ukrainian textile artist and human rights activist (1938–2014)
in 1970, following the arrest of Valentyn Moroz. She was part of a group of artists and writers that condemned Moroz's arrest and demanded to be allowed
Stefaniia_Shabatura
University in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
touched the professors of Ivano-Frankivsk Pedagogical University too. Valentyn Moroz, Professor of Recent history, who had been working at the Institute
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Vasyl_Stefanyk_Precarpathian_National_University
Ukrainian writer (1899–1984)
dissident movement. His refusal to serve as a witness in the trial of Valentyn Moroz led to his workes being banned from print. In his 1967 essay Why I write
Borys_Antonenko-Davydovych
Canadian-Ukrainian historian and activist (1915 – 1997)
literature about the Russification of Ukraine, including a translation of Valentyn Moroz's Report from the Beria Reserve in 1974. Kolasky was a supporter of the
John_Kolasky
Ukrainian historian (1905–1986)
nationalist intelligentsia, began persecution of Viacheslav Chornovil, Valentyn Moroz, Ivan Drach, and others (the Sixtiers in Ukraine). Nonetheless in Moscow
Andriy_Skaba
Organization
members of the Association sought freedom for Ukrainian historian Valentyn Moroz. The 2014–15 Russian military intervention in Ukraine compelled many
Ukrainian Association of Washington State
Ukrainian_Association_of_Washington_State
Month of 1979
Aleksandr Ginzburg, Eduard Kuznetsov, Mark Dymshitz, Georgi Vins and Valentyn Moroz were all deprived of their Soviet citizenship and taken to Moscow where
April_1979
Ukrainian politician (born 1964)
Turchynov Ihor Drizhchanyi Valentyn Nalyvaichenko Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi Volodymyr Rokytsky Ihor Kalinin Aleksandr Yakimenko Valentyn Nalyvaichenko Vasyl Hrytsak
Oleksandr_Turchynov
Sports team
competitions Under-19 competitions 1999–2001 Anatoliy Kroshchenko 2001 Valentyn Lutsenko 2001–2002 Oleksandr Ryabokon 2002 Pavlo Yakovenko 2002–2005 Yuriy
Ukraine national under-19 football team
Ukraine_national_under-19_football_team
2019 Maurice Revello Tournament: Champions (1): 2024 1977 winners (9/18): Valentyn Kryachko, Sergei Baltacha, Viktor Kaplun, Andriy Bal, Volodymyr Bezsonov
Ukraine national under-20 football team
Ukraine_national_under-20_football_team
1976". media.digitalarkivet.no. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination of Valentyn Moroz (Ukraine) for the Nobel Peace Prize for 1976". media.digitalarkivet
List of individuals nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (1950–1999)
List_of_individuals_nominated_for_the_Nobel_Peace_Prize_(1950–1999)
Ukrainian award
Peter Loboda Valeriy Malikov Volodymyr Malyshev Anatoliy Mazaraki Vasyl Moroz Oleksandr Motsyk Boris Muzalev Andriy Mykhaylyk Serhiy Nadal Stanislav Nikolaenko
Honorary Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Honorary_Diploma_of_the_Verkhovna_Rada_of_Ukraine
Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2016 to 2019
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Volodymyr_Groysman
Ukrainian politician
Valentyn Volodymyrovych Didych (Ukrainian: Валентин Володимирович Дідич, born 11 October 1957) is a Ukrainian politician who was a People's Deputy of Ukraine
Valentyn_Didych
Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2014 to 2016
Yaroslav-Bohdan Rudnytsky Ivan Samiylenko Cabinet of Ministers Vitold Fokin Valentyn Symonenko1 Leonid Kuchma Yukhym Zvyahilsky1 Vitaliy Masol Yevhen Marchuk
Arseniy_Yatsenyuk
Ukrainian state prize for science
Isaak Sigal Galyna Skibo Anatoliy Skorokhod Ihor Smeshko Valeriy Smoliy Valentyn Symonenko Kostiantyn Sytnyk Dmytro Tabachnyk Oleksandr Tikhonov Petro Tolochko
State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology
State_Prize_of_Ukraine_in_Science_and_Technology
Football league season
Kyiv vs Kolos-2), Denys Kuryakov (Dinaz Vyshhorod vs Oleksandriya-2), Valentyn Tkach (Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni vs Livyi Bereh-2), Illia Lebid (Chornomorets-2
2025–26 Ukrainian Second League
2025–26_Ukrainian_Second_League
Ukrainian 39th Marine Brigade
Oleksandr Tonenchuk (August 2024 – July 2025) Lieutenant Colonel Andriy Moroz (July 2025 – present) The 39th Coastal Defense Brigade's insignia shows
39th_Marine_Brigade
Ukrainian rower
Anton Kholyaznykov, Viktor Hrebennikov, Ivan Tymko, Artem Moroz, Andriy Pryveda, Valentyn Kletskoy, Oleh Lykov and Serhiy Chykanov. He qualified in the
Oleksandr_Konovaliuk
вебпортал парламенту України (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 27 March 2026. "Moroz says he will run again for Ukraine's president". Kyiv Post. 12 December
2019 Ukrainian presidential election
2019_Ukrainian_presidential_election
35th season of top-tier football league in Ukrainian football
Andriy Lomnytskyi – for Karpaty vs Obolon (22 September 2025) Vladyslav Moroz – for Kudrivka vs Epitsentr (26 September 2025) Miguel Campos – for Karpaty
2025–26 Ukrainian Premier League
2025–26_Ukrainian_Premier_League
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
List of members of the parliament of Ukraine, 2019–present
List_of_members_of_the_parliament_of_Ukraine,_2019–present
R 4 Anton Kholyaznykov Viktor Grebennykov Ivan Tymko Artem Moroz Andriy Pryveda Valentyn Kletskoy Oleh Lykov Sergii Chykanov Oleksandr Konovaliuk Ukraine
Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's eight
Rowing_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_eight
Shevchenko in the city of Shevchenko, Mangyshlak Oblast (Kazakhstan). Valentyn Shtolko (architect, group leader), Alla Hrachiova (architect), Oleksandr
List of Shevchenko National Prize recipients
List_of_Shevchenko_National_Prize_recipients
President of Ukraine from 2005 to 2010
Ukrainian presidential election 2004. In late 2002 Yushchenko, Oleksandr Moroz (Socialist Party of Ukraine), Petro Symonenko (Communist Party of Ukraine)
Viktor_Yushchenko
Soviet Ukrainian politician (1894–1969)
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Demyan_Korotchenko
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast
group exercise finals]. Glavkom (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 November 2024. Moroz, Evgeny (10 August 2024). "Україна — сьома у фіналі групового багатоборства
Kira_Shyrykina
Ukrainian government award
Oleksandr Zinchenko Yukhym Zvyahilsky Hryhoriy Piatachenko Fedir Yaroshenko Valentyn Koronevsky Hryhoriy Piatachenko Vasyl Nadraha Serhiy Yermilov Honorary
Honorary Diploma of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Honorary_Diploma_of_the_Cabinet_of_Ministers_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian professional men's volleyball team
80 Libero 17 Ukraine Valentyn Burkovskyi (1986-01-31) January 31, 1986 (age 40) 2.02 Middle blocker 18 Ukraine Mykola Moroz (1992-12-19) December 19
Zhytychi_Zhytomyr
Soviet Ukrainian politician (1916–2002)
Yaroslav-Bohdan Rudnytsky Ivan Samiylenko Cabinet of Ministers Vitold Fokin Valentyn Symonenko1 Leonid Kuchma Yukhym Zvyahilsky1 Vitaliy Masol Yevhen Marchuk
Oleksandr_Liashko
Ukrainian Soviet politician (1901–1969)
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Leonid_Korniyets
Football club
Pestov [ru] (1971–72) Nikolai Mikhalev (1973) Viktor Lukashenko [ru] (1974–1976) Valentyn Tuharin (1977–1979) Viktor Matviyenko (1980–1982, 1985) Volodymyr Troshkin
NK_Veres_Rivne
President of Ukraine from 1994 to 2005
the deputies. On 8 June 1995 Kuchma and Verkhovna Rada speaker Oleksandr Moroz signed a constitutional agreement, which provided additional powers to the
Leonid_Kuchma
Association football club in Ukraine
Viktor Kanevskyi (26, 18), Oleh Bazylevych (26, 10), Andriy Biba (17, 5), Valentyn Troyanovskyi (15, 2), Mykola Kashtanov (11, 1), Igor Zaytsev (8, 1). Senior
FC_Dynamo_Kyiv
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast
group exercise finals]. Glavkom (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 November 2024. Moroz, Evgeny (10 August 2024). "Україна — сьома у фіналі групового багатоборства
Alina_Melnyk
Kasprov (after 4 June) 106th Territorial Defense Brigade - Colonel Bihus Valentyn 107th Territorial Defense Brigade - Colonel Andrii Tsisak 108th Territorial
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive order of battle
2023_Ukrainian_counteroffensive_order_of_battle
Ukrainian Parliament building
the leadership of Nataliia Chmutina, four sculptural groups (sculptor Valentyn Znoba) were installed in front of the risalits of the central entrance
Verkhovna_Rada_building
Ukrainian politician (born 1956)
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Oleksandr_Lavrynovych
Karpaty Lviv 2025–26 football season
transferred to FK Karpaty Lviv". SD Eibar. Retrieved 20 February 2026. "Valentyn Rubchynskyi joins Karpaty on loan". FC Dynamo Kyiv. Retrieved 13 March
2025–26 FC Karpaty Lviv season
2025–26_FC_Karpaty_Lviv_season
(Rabis Kharkiv) Viktor Fomin 1929 – 2007 Sloviansk, Ukrainian SSR - ? 1 0 Valentyn Prokofyev 1 0 (Dynamo Kyiv) Mykola Fomin 1909 – 1974 1 0 (Dynamo Kharkiv)
Ukrainians on the Soviet Union national football team
Ukrainians_on_the_Soviet_Union_national_football_team
Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007–2010)
Ukrainian presidential election of 2004. In late 2002, Tymoshenko, Oleksandr Moroz (Socialist Party of Ukraine), Petro Symonenko (Communist Party of Ukraine)
Yulia_Tymoshenko
elected during the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election. Held by Oleksandr Moroz, who was elected in Ukraine's 92nd electoral district. Elected as an independent
3rd_Ukrainian_Verkhovna_Rada
President of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014
of Yushchenko's Our Ukraine, the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, and Oleksandr Moroz's Socialist Party. This government was marred by growing conflict between
Viktor_Yanukovych
Football match
Oleksandr Palyanytsia 74' XX XX Hennadiy Moroz XX XX Volodymyr Ponomarenko Substitutes: GK XX Sergei Pravkin XX XX Valentyn Platonov 88' XX XX Andrius Joksas
2000_Ukrainian_Cup_final
Андрійович Колесніченко July 8, 2023 gold star edict posthumously 725 Valentyn Klymchuk Валентин Васильович Климчук July 8, 2023 gold star edict posthumously
List_of_Heroes_of_Ukraine
Oblast: Ruslan Zaparanyuk (Independent / SN ally) Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Valentyn Reznichenko (until January 24, Independent), Serhiy Lysak (starting February
2023_in_Ukraine
FC Dynamo Kyiv 2023–24 football season
40 DF UKR Kristian Bilovar 44 DF UKR Vladyslav Dubinchak 52 GK UKR Valentyn Morhun 74 GK UKR Denys Ihnatenko 77 MF NGA Benito 91 MF UKR Nazar Voloshyn
2023–24_FC_Dynamo_Kyiv_season
2nd season of top-tier football league in Vyshcha Liha
Nadein 15 games FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih Ihor Nadein Volodymyr Sryzhevskyi Valentyn Laktionov FC Kremin Kremenchuk Boris Streltsov SC Tavriya Simferopol Anatoliy
1992–93_Vyshcha_Liha
Ukrainian ethnic minority in Russia
is currently playing with HC Yugra of the Supreme Hockey League (VHL) Valentyn Oletsky – Soviet professional ice hockey player Denis Shvidki – former
Ukrainians_in_Russia
Banned political party in Ukraine
Oleksandr Moroz from the Socialist Party of Ukraine (SPU). The relationship between the KPU and SPU was strong throughout the 1990s, with Moroz even speaking
Communist_Party_of_Ukraine
March 2022 Viktor Domitrashchuk Pankration 8 January 1998 8 January 2023 Valentyn Dondikov Sport shooting 19 October 1983 6 April 2024 Mykhailo Donskyi Bodybuilding
List of Ukrainian sports figures killed during the Russo-Ukrainian war
List_of_Ukrainian_sports_figures_killed_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
person most frequently participating in presidential elections is Oleksandr Moroz who stood in every presidential election since 1994 when he gained the biggest
Elections_in_Ukraine
City and administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine
screenwriter Arsen Mirzoyan (born 1978), Ukrainian singer and songwriter Valentyn Nalyvaichenko (born 1966), Ukrainian diplomat and politician Eva Neymann
Zaporizhzhia
Pos. Nation Player — GK UKR Roman Mysak (to Karpaty Lviv) — GK UKR Valentyn Horokh (to Veres Rivne) — DF UKR Tymofiy Sukhar (to Chornomorets Odesa)
List of Ukrainian football transfers summer 2025
List_of_Ukrainian_football_transfers_summer_2025
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast (born 2007)
group exercise finals]. Glavkom (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 November 2024. Moroz, Evgeny (10 August 2024). "Україна — сьома у фіналі групового багатоборства
Valeriia_Peremeta
Yarmoliuk, A. A. (December 2023). "Леміш Валентин Пантелійович" [Lemish, Valentyn Panteliiovych]. Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine. Retrieved 17 June 2025
List of members of the Verkhovna Rada, 1990–1994
List_of_members_of_the_Verkhovna_Rada,_1990–1994
57% 5.49% 2.93% Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Oleksandr Moroz Levko Lukianenko Slava Stetsko Party SPU URP KUN Leader since 26 October
1994 Ukrainian parliamentary election
1994_Ukrainian_parliamentary_election
Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Viktor Medvedchuk Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Party SDPU(o) SPU Tymoshenko Bloc Leader since October
2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election
2002_Ukrainian_parliamentary_election
Professional association football club based in Poltava, Ukraine
2000–2004 Naftogaz 2005– Finance and Credit holding company 2000–2004 Valentyn Ulyanov 2005–2014 Oleh Babayev (Kremenchukmyaso) 2016– Roman Chernyak (AvtoKrAZ)
FC_Vorskla_Poltava
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
6th_Ukrainian_Verkhovna_Rada
2.01.1978 Groningen 2 0 Denys Holaydo 3.06.1984 Tavriya Simferopol 1 0 Valentyn Slyusar 15.09.1977 Metalist Kharkiv 1 0 Serhiy Valyayev 16.09.1978 Metalist
Ukraine national football team rosters
Ukraine_national_football_team_rosters
2006-2007 meeting of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada
election Website iportal.rada.gov.ua Members 450 / 450 Chairman Oleksandr Moroz (from July 6, 2006; Socialist Party) First Deputy Adam Martyniuk (until
5th_Ukrainian_Verkhovna_Rada
Prime Minister of Ukraine from 1996 to 1997
Hromada frequently sided with Socialist Party of Ukraine of Oleksandr Moroz.[citation needed] In December 1998, Lazarenko was arrested in Basel, Switzerland
Pavlo_Lazarenko
2014-2019 meeting of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
8th_Ukrainian_Verkhovna_Rada
2012–2014 meeting of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada
chairmen Ukraine Ivan Plyushch Oleksandr Moroz Oleksandr Tkachenko Ivan Plyushch Volodymyr Lytvyn Oleksandr Moroz Arseniy Yatsenyuk Oleksandr Lavrynovych
7th_Ukrainian_Verkhovna_Rada
FC Alania Vladikavkaz – 1996 Miro Slavov – FC Anzhi Makhachkala – 2011 Valentyn Slyusar – FC Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don – 1999 Serhiy Snytko – FC Shinnik
List of foreign Russian Premier League players
List_of_foreign_Russian_Premier_League_players
Vitold Fokin, Acting Prime minister (1990–1991), Prime minister (1991–1992) Valentyn Symonenko, Acting Prime minister (1992) Leonid Kuchma, Prime minister (1992–1993)
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
On 18 July the "For a Soviet Sovereign Ukraine" group led by Oleksander Moroz elected Leonid Kravchuk as the Chairman of Parliament. On 24 October 1990
1990 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election
1990_Ukrainian_Supreme_Soviet_election
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast
group exercise finals]. Glavkom (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 November 2024. Moroz, Evgeny (10 August 2024). "Україна — сьома у фіналі групового багатоборства
Diana_Baieva
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast (born 2002)
group exercise finals]. Glavkom (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 3 November 2024. Moroz, Evgeny (10 August 2024). "Україна — сьома у фіналі групового багатоборства
Mariia_Vysochanska
DF 2025-06-10 2025-06-10 1 0 Yuri Moroz (1970-09-08) 8 September 1970 (age 55) MF 1992-06-27 1992-06-27 1 0 Valentyn Moskvyn (1968-05-04) 4 May 1968 (age 58)
List of Ukraine international footballers
List_of_Ukraine_international_footballers
Ukrainian politician (born 1964)
the SPU in the summer of 2006 as a result of the party leader Oleksandr Moroz's entering into a coalition with the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Party
Yuriy_Lutsenko
6th season of top-tier football league in Vyshcha Liha
Atelkin Shakhtar Donetsk 11 Valentyn Poltavets Metalurh Zaporizhzhia 11 Yakiv Kripak Metalurh Zaporizhzhia 11 (3) 10 Hennadiy Moroz Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 10
1996–97_Vyshcha_Liha
Khvorostetskyi 1888 1958 Michael Kmit 1910 1981 Yury Kokh 1958 Square, 1990s Valentyn Kolosov 1928 2004 Didukh, before 1997 Eugène Konopatzky 1886 1962 Teofil
List_of_Ukrainian_painters
Luhansk) — MF UKR Andriy Kireyev (loan return from Nikopol) — MF UKR Valentyn Rubchynskyi (loan return from Nikopol) — MF UKR Eduard Sarapiy (on loan
List of Ukrainian football transfers summer 2022
List_of_Ukrainian_football_transfers_summer_2022
International athletics championship event
Oleksiy Pozdnyakov 3:19.08 Kharkiv Region Dmytro Bikulov Viktor Holubev Valentyn Diravka Kyrylo Belashev 3:19.41 High jump Andriy Protsenko 2.30 Vadym Kravchuk
2019 Ukrainian Athletics Indoor Championships
2019_Ukrainian_Athletics_Indoor_Championships
Sporting event delegation
Chykanov Viktor Grebennykov Anton Kholyaznykov Valentyn Kletskoy Oleksandr Konovaliuk (cox) Oleh Lykov Artem Moroz Andriy Pryveda Ivan Tymko Eight 5:38.02 4
Ukraine at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Ukraine_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics
International rowing event
Ukraine (UKR) Anton Kholyaznykov Viktor Hrebennikov Ivan Tymko Artem Moroz Andriy Pryveda Valentyn Kletskoy Oleh Lykov Sergiy Chykanov Oleksandr Konovaliuk 5:39
2011 European Rowing Championships
2011_European_Rowing_Championships
National association football team
Ukraine under-16 Nickname Zbirna Association Федерація Футболу України Head coach Yuriy Moroz Captain Yehor Kostyuk First colours Second colours
Ukraine national under-16 football team
Ukraine_national_under-16_football_team
1st season of top-tier football league in Vyshcha Liha
Tyshchenko (13 / 2), Dmytro Mykhailenko (1), Oleksandr Omelchuk (1). Forwards: Valentyn Moskvin (19 / 3), Serhiy Konovalov (14 / 5), Serhiy Dumenko (7 / 4), Oleksandr
1992_Vyshcha_Liha
Karpaty Lviv 2020–21 football season
Squad no. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (age) Goalkeepers 1 Valentyn Horokh GK (2001-02-14) 14 February 2001 (age 25) 22 Nazar-Stefan Sass GK
2020–21 FC Karpaty Lviv season
2020–21_FC_Karpaty_Lviv_season
Savlevich (URS) 1972 Grenoble details Viktor Saneyev (URS) Carol Corbu (ROM) Valentyn Shevchenko (URS) 1973 Rotterdam details Carol Corbu (ROM) Michał Joachimowski (POL)
List of European Athletics Indoor Championships medalists (men)
List_of_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_medalists_(men)
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
Boy/Male
Latin
Valiant.
Male
Danish
, healthy.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTIM means "healthy, strong."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Valentinus, WALENTY means "healthy, strong."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Basque, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Healthy; Strong; Valiant; The Name of More than 50 Saints and Three Roman Emperors
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Healthy; Strong
Female
English
Feminine form of French Valentin, VALENTINE means "healthy, strong." Compare with masculine Valentine.
Male
German
 German form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTIN means "healthy, strong." Compare with other forms of Valentin.
Male
French
 French form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTIN means "healthy, strong." Compare with other forms of Valentin.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTÃN means "healthy, strong."
Male
English
English form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTINE means "healthy, strong." Compare with feminine Valentine.
Boy/Male
English American Latin Shakespearean
Strong.; the name of more than 50 saints and three Roman emperors.
Boy/Male
Latin Italian
Valiant.
Boy/Male
Swedish American Latin Spanish
Brave.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a medieval personal name, Latin Valentinus, a derivative of Valens (see Valente), which was never common in England, but is occasionally found from the end of the 12th century, probably as the result of French influence. The name was borne by a 3rd-century saint and martyr, whose chief claim to fame is that his feast falls on February 14, the date of a traditional celebration of spring going back to the Roman fertility festival of Juno Februata. A 5th-century missionary bishop of Rhaetia of this name was venerated especially in southern Germany, being invoked as a patron against gout and epilepsy.
Female
Spanish
Spanish name derived from the word valentia, VALENTIA means "power."
Male
English
Unisex short form of English Valentine and Latin Valentina, both VAL means "healthy, strong."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Walenty, WALENTYNA means "healthy, strong."Â
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTINO means "healthy, strong."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTIN means "healthy, strong." Compare with other forms of Valentin.
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
Girl/Female
French American
Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved.
Boy/Male
Indian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who was the servant of a man called Will.Altered spelling of German Willmann.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all
Boy/Male
Sikh
Gurus vision
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rhythm
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beauty of the Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Edlin.German and Swedish : status name from Middle High German edel ‘noble’ (see Edelman) + -ing suffix denoting affiliation.
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
VALENTYN MOROZ
n.
See Valence.
n.
A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.
n.
A unit of combining power; a so-called bond of affinity.
n.
The quantity of the combining power of an atom, expressed in hydrogen units; the number of hydrogen atoms can combine with, or be exchanged for; valency. See Valence.
n.
See Valencia.
n.
A letter containing professions of love, or a missive of a sentimental, comic, or burlesque character, sent on St. Valentine's Day.
pl.
of Valency